Accused of breaking into the home of a Virginia lawmaker

A former attorney and high school teacher who has appeared on numerous game shows such as "Jeopardy!" and "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" has been indicted on charges that she broke into the home of a Virginia lawmaker and assaulted his wife.

Claire Ogilvie, 36, is awaiting trial in the February incident.

Court documents allege Ogilvie sneaked into the home of Virginia House of Delegates member David Toscano and assaulted his wife.

In a written statement to the Charlottesville Daily Progress after the alleged attack, representatives for Tramontin say she and her lawmaker husband met Ogilvie on a Semester at Sea cruise -- a study-abroad program -- in 2010, where the Yale grad was tutoring the couple's son. They remained friends.

"In 2012, Nancy became concerned that Ms. Ogilvie had developed an unsettling interest in the Toscano family," the statement reads. "The family reduced their contact, beginning in the early summer, and saw her for the last time in fall 2012. Before the attack, Nancy and the Toscanos had not seen Ms. Ogilvie in over a year."

Ogilvie won $50,000 on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" in 2005. She also made two appearances on "Jeopardy!" in 1998, advancing to the semifinals of the show's college championship.